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SCF-V01
V01 User Manual
SCF-V01
User Manual
VIA Telecom CBP7.1C
1C CDMA Solution
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2012-06-18
Summary
This datasheet presents the general performance and specifications of SCF-V01 CDMA2000 A
1x Rel.0 and 1X EV-DO Rev.A
A Module.
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Mechanics. All rights reserved
The names of actual companies and products mentioned
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Table of Contents
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................
.................................... 3
1.1 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................
..................................... 3
1.2 FEATURES ................................................................................................
................................
.......................................................... 3
1.3 APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................
................................
..................................................... 3
1.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................
................................
.................................................. 4
DIMENSION AND PIN ASSIGNMENTS ................................................................
................................................ 5
2.1 MECHANICAL DIMENSION................................................................................................
................................
........................................ 5
2.2 ANTENNA CONNECTION ................................................................................................
................................
.......................................... 6
2.3 GROUND CONNECTION................................................................................................
................................
........................................... 6
PIN ASSIGNMENTS AND DESCRIPTIONS
DESC
................................................................
........................................... 7
3.1 PIN ASSIGNMENTS ................................................................................................
................................
................................................ 7
3.2 PIN DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................
................................
................................................ 8
ELECTRICAL CHARACTER
CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................
...................................................... 10
4.1 DC CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................
................................
......................................... 10
4.2 ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
HARACTERISTI ................................................................
......................................................... 10
4.3 POWER CONSUMPTION................................................................................................
................................
......................................... 11
RF SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................
................................
........................................ 12
5.1 BASIC PERFORMANCE OF RF SPECIFICATIONS................................................................
.............................................. 12
LABEL INFORMATION ................................................................................................
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...................................... 14
6.1 MODULE LABEL ................................................................................................
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.................................................. 14
SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................................................
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.................................... 15
7.1 CERTIFICATION ................................................................................................
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................................................. 15
7.2 CAUTION ................................................................................................
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......................................................... 15
REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................
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1 General Description
1.1 Functional Description
SCF-V01 is the cellular module for either the CDMA2000 A 1x Rel.0 or 1X EV/DO Rev.
Rev A at
embedded and wireless M2M applications. It provides all the RF, Processing, Memory, Power
Management and software, which is based on the Via Telecom CBP6.x or CBP7.x solution.
It supports Cell and PCS bands.
1.2 Features
Dual band cellular and PCS voice and data
Variant module : CDMA2000 A 1x Rel.0 or 1X EV/DO Rev. A
Optional GPS and RX Diversity reception
Support Cell and PCS bands
GPS (optional)
3 U.FL Antenna port : Main, AUX
AUX, & GPS (50 Ohm)
Low power consumption
Dimension: 50.95 x 30.0
.0mm / Hmax : 4.75 mm
USB2.0 full speed USB driver
RoHS compliant
Operating temperature range: -20 to 60
℃
1.3 Applications
All CDMA M2M devices (Energy, Industrial & Infrastructure, Security, etc.)
CDMA equipment laptop PC
CDMA portable device (Tablet, MID, PMP, etc.)
Desktop CDMA CPE
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1.4 Block Diagram
The following SCF-V01 block diagram highlights the major func
functional
tional blocks and interfaces.
Figure 1-1. SCF-V01 Hardware Block Diagram
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2 Dimension and Pin Assignments
2.1 Mechanical Dimension
Form factor : Standard PCI ExpressÂŽ
Express Mini Card Electromechanical Speci
Specification
(Full-Mini
Mini Card)
Size : W x L x H (50.95 x 30.0 x 4.75mm) with 1.0mm PCB
Weight : 9.8g
Figure 2--1. SCF-V01 Mechanical Dimension
n (Top View)
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2.2 Antenna Connection
U.FL connector for the Main
ain ANT, Diversity ANT, and GPS ANT
Figure 2--2. Antenna Connector Mechanical Dimension
Attaching
ttaching an antenna to the SCF-V01 :
Use a Hirose U.FL connector (Part No. : U.FL
U.FL-R-SMT, CL No. : 331--0471-0-10) to attach an
antenna to a connection point on the SCF
SCF-V01.
Match coaxial connections between the SCF
SCF-V01 and the antenna to 50 Ω.
Minimize
mize RF cable losses between the SCF-V01 and the antenna to less than 0.5 dB.
2.3 Ground Connection
Connecting the SCF-V01
V01 to system ground :
Connect to system ground for preventing noise leakage.
Connect with host connector, two mounting holes, and PCI expressÂŽ mini
m card connector.
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3 Pin Assignments and Descriptions
3.1 Pin Assignments
Pin#
51
49
47
45
43
41
39
37
35
33
31
29
27
25
23
21
19
17
Mini Card Standard
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
GND
+3.3Vaux
+3.3Vaux
GND
GND
PETp0
PETn0
GND
GND
PERp0
PERn0
GND
UIM_C4
UIM_C8
15
13
11
GND
REFCLK+
REFCLKGND
CLKREQ#
COEX2
COEX1
WAKE#
SCF-V01 Pin name Pin# Mini Card Standard
SCF
(JTAG_RST_N)
52
+3.3Vaux
(JTAG_TDI)
50
GND
(JTAG_TDO)
48
+1.5V
(JTAG_TMS)
46
LED_WPAN#
GND
44
LED_WLAN#
+3.3V
42
LED_WWAN#
+3.3V
40
GND
GND
38
USB_D+
GND
36
USB_D(JTAG_CLK)
34
GND
(JTAG_RTCK)
32
SMB_DATA
GND
30
SMB_CLK
GND
28
+1.5V
(RXD0)
26
GND
(TXD0)
24
+3.3Vaux
GND
22
PERST#
N.C
20
W_DISABLE#
N.C
18
GND
Mechanical Key
GND
16
UIM_VPP
N.C
14
UIM_RESET
N.C
12
UIM_CLK
GND
10
UIM_DATA
N.C
UIM_PWR
N.C
1.5V
N.C
GND
N.C
3.3Vaux
SCF-V01 Pin name
+3.3V
GND
N.C
N.C
N.C
LED_WWAN#
GND
USB_D+
USB_DGND
N.C
N.C
N.C
GND
+3.3V
RESET_N
W_DISABLE#
GND
N.C
UIM_RESET_N
UIM_CLK
UIM_IO
VDD_UIM
N.C
GND
+3.3V
Table 3-1. Pin Assignments
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3.2 Pin Description
Pin#
Signal Name
Type
Connection to
IC Pin
Power
Domain
Description
JTAG Interface
33
JTAG_CLK
CP_TCK
(N.C) JTAG Clock
47
JTAG_TDO
CP_TDO
(N.C) Data Out
45
JTAG_TMS
CP_TMS
(N.C) Mode Selectt
49
JTAG_TDI
CP_TDI
(N.C) Data In
51
JTAG_RST_N
CP_TRST_N
(N.C) JTAG Reset
31
JTAG_RTCK
CP_RTCK
(N.C) JTAG Return Clock
UART Interface
23
TXD0
CP_UART0_OUT
(N.C) UART0 data out
25
RXD0
CP_UART0_IN
(N.C) UART0 data in
USB Interface
38
USB_D-
IO
USB_DMN
Inverted USB transceiver data
36
USB_D+
IO
USB_DPS
Non-inverted
inverted USB transceiver data
UIM Interface
10
UIM_IO
IO
UIM_IO
UIM data input-output
output
12
UIM_CLK
UIM_CLK
UIM clock signal
14
UIM_RST_N
UIM_RSTN
UIM reset signal
PM Reset
Functional Reset
GPIO[01]
GPIO[06]
Status indicator via LED device, Active low signal
GPIOs and Miscellaneous
22
20
PERST#
W_DISABLE#
42
LED_WWAN#
Power Supplies
RF Disable,, Active low signal
41
+3.3V
39
52
+3.3V
+3.3V
3.3V Source
3.3V Source
3.3V Source
24
+3.3V
3.3V Source
VDD_UIM
UIM power output
3.3V Source
+3.3V
Ground
43
GND
Ground
37
GND
Ground
35
GND
Ground
29
GND
Ground
27
GND
21
GND
Ground
15
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
50
GND
Ground
40
GND
Ground
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GND
Ground
26
GND
Ground
18
GND
Ground
GND
Ground
Type: I=Input, O=Output, I/O=Bi-directional
directional
Table 3-2. Pin Descriptions
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4 Electrical Characteristics
4.1 DC Characteristics
Symbol
+3.3V
Parameter
Main input supply from battery to switcher
Min
Typ.
Max
Unit
-0.5
+4.8
Min
Typ.
Max
Unit
3.0
3.3
3.6
Max.
Unit
Table 4-1. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Symbol
+3.3
Parameter
Main input supply from battery to switcher
Table 4-2. Recommended Operating Conditions
4.2 Environmental
vironmental Characteristics
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min.
Min
ESD
Electro-static
static discharge voltage
HBM
To
Operating temperature
-20
+60
°C
Te
Extended operating
perating temperature
-30
30
+85
°C
Ts
Storage temperature
-40
+125
°C
Class 1C
※ Extended operating temperature range is not fully 3GPP2 CDMA specification compliant.
Table 4-3. Environmental Characteristics
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4.3 Power Consumption
Format
RF Band
Current
@ 3.3V
Mode
Condition
@ Room Temp
Idle Mode
Typ
160mA
Min Tx Power
Typ
250mA
Typ
670mA
Max
750mA
Idle Mode
Typ
160mA
Min Tx Power
Typ
220mA
Cell Power -25dBm
Typ
610mA
Tx Power 23.5dBm
Max
650mA
Idle Mode
Typ
200mA
Min Tx Power
Typ
340mA
Typ
900mA
Max
940mA
Idle Mode
Typ
200mA
Min Tx Power
Typ
330mA
Typ
800mA
Max
850mA
Cell Power -25dBm
PCS
Tx Max Power
1x_RTT
Cellular
Tx Power 23.5dBm
23.5
Tx Max Power
PCS
Tx Max Power
EVDO
[Rev 0]
Cellular
Tx Power 23.5dBm
Tx Max Power
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Cell Power -25dBm
Tx Power 23.5dBm
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RF Specifications
All measurements are made under nominal supply voltage and room temperature conditions.
conditions
5.1 Basic performance of RF Specifications
Frequency
: Band Class0 : TX:824MHz-849MHz; RX:869MHz-894MHz
Band Class1 : TX:1850MHz-1910MHz; RX:1930MHz-1990MHz
Impendence
: 50ohm
VSWR
:<3
Transmitter Specification
Specif
Value
Operating Frequency
824MHz ~ 849MHz (Cellular Band)
1850MHz~1910MHz(PCS
MHz~1910MHz(PCS Band)
Modulation
OQPSK/HPSK
OQPSK/H
Conversion Method
GCT`s intrinsic zero-IF
IF (intermediate frequency)
& low-IF
IF radio technology
Oscillation Method
VCTCXO & PLL Synthesizer
RF Output Power
Maximum 0.2W
Minimum 10nW (-50dBm)
Frequency Stability
+/- 300Hz
Table 5-1. Transmitter Specifications
Receiver Specification
Value
Operating Frequency
869MHz ~ 894MHz (Cellular Band)
1930MHz~1990MHz
MHz~1990MHz PCS Band
Modulation
OQPSK/HPSK
/HPSK
Conversion Method
Zero-IF
IF (intermediate frequency) & low-IF
low
Oscillation Method
VCTCXO & PLL Synthesizer
Receiver Sensitivity
-104dBm @ FER 0.5% for 1X
-105.5dBm @ FER 0.5% for EVDO

)
Table 5-2. Receiver Specifications
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ITEM
Spec
LCL
Typ
UCL
Unit
23.0
23.5
24.0
dBm
23.0
23.5
24.0
dBm
-50
dBm
-50
dBm
Tx Max
Power
Tx Min Power
0.944
0.944
-300
300
Hz
-150
150
Hz
-1
us
0.5
0.5
Rho
Frequency
Error
Time Error
Rx Sensitivity
(Primary /
Secondary)
Test Condition
Cellular Band(824.7MHz,836.52MHz ,
848.41MHz)
Cal Target : 23.7dBm
PCS Band(1851.25MHz , 1880MHz ,
1908.75MHz)
Cal Target : 23.7dBm
Cellular Band(824.7MHz,836.52MHz ,
848.41MHz)
PCS Band(1851.25MHz , 1880MHz ,
1908.75MHz)
Cellular Band(824.7MHz,836.52MHz ,
848.41MHz)
PCS Band(1851.25MHz , 1880MHz ,
1908.75MHz)
Cellular Band(824.7MHz,836.52MHz ,
848.41MHz)
PCS Band(1851.25MHz , 1880MHz ,
1908.75MHz)
Cellular Band(824.7MHz,836.52MHz ,
848.41MHz)
PCS Band(1851.25MHz , 1880MHz ,
1908.75MHz)
Cellular Band(869.7MHz,881.52MHz ,
893.31MHz)
Cell Power : -105dBm
105dBm , 95% Confidence
PCS Band(1931.25MHz , 1960MHz ,
1988.75MHz)
Cell Power : -105dBm
105dBm , 95% Confidence
Table 5-3. RF Conduction Specifications
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6 Label Information
6.1 Module Label
The Label contains Model Name, Product Code, FCC ID, MEID and Serial Number.
Figure 6-1. Label Information
[Information]
① Model : SCF-V01
② Product Code : CEMF10V01D0101
③ FCC ID : E2XSCF-V01
④ MEID : Mobile Equipment Identifier
Id
⑤ S/N : Serial Number
⑥ MAIN : Main Antenna connection
⑦ GPS : GPS Antenna connection
⑧ AUX : Diversity Antenna connection
6.1.1 S/N(Serial Number)
Ex)
S Q G B 000001  
Company
S: Samsung
Custom Model
Q : CEMF10V01D0101
000001
Year
F:2011
G:2012
Month
1~9:Jan~SEP
A:OCT, B:Nov,
C:Dec
000001~FFFFFF
Serial No(Hex)
Table 6-1. Serial Number Information
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7 Safety Information
7.1 Certification
FCC ID : E2XSCF-V01
Warning: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated
output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency
exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a
manner that the potential for human contact
contact during normal operation
is minimized. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC
radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna
should not be less than 20 cm during normal operation. The gain of
the antenna for Cellular band must not exceed 2 dBi and PCS band
must not exceed 2 dBi.
Can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on
FCC ID: E2XSCF-V01
FCC Compliance Information
This
is device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received.
Including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
7.2 Caution
Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
user
authority to operate the equipment.
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Revision History
Revision
0.0
0.1
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Date
2012-02-10
2012-06-18
Descriptions
Initial Release
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
ˍ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
ˍ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
ˍ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
ˍ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this
equipment.
d your
body.
For
label
requirement when transmitter module is installed in a host,
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Software Part
WS Development Team
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Background & Summary
This document describes how to use ETS.
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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 3
1.1
1.2
SETUP AND QUICK START .................................................................................................. 4
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
VOICE CALL INITIATE ......................................................................................................... 16
VOICE CALL ANSWER ......................................................................................................... 17
VOICE CALL HANG UP ........................................................................................................ 18
VOICE CALL CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................... 18
RADIO CONTROL .............................................................................................................. 20
TEST/DEBUG CAPABILITY ................................................................................................ 21
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
RSSI FOR CDMA ............................................................................................................. 12
OVERHEAD PAGING SPY ...................................................................................................... 12
REGISTRATION MESSAGE SPY ............................................................................................... 13
TX PWR DETECT MEASUREMENTS SPY .................................................................................... 13
HWD FREQUENCY CHANNEL TRACE........................................................................................ 14
PILOT STRENGTH SPY ........................................................................................................ 15
IN-CALL MODE.................................................................................................................. 16
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................... 4
INSTALLING AND REMOVING ................................................................................................... 5
RUNNING ETS FOR THE FIRST TIME ......................................................................................... 7
HOW TO EXIT .................................................................................................................... 7
OPENING AND SAVING CONFIGURATION FILES ............................................................................. 7
ETS DEFINES .................................................................................................................. 10
ETS OPTIONS.................................................................................................................. 11
IDLE MODE ....................................................................................................................... 12
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
ACRONYMS ....................................................................................................................... 3
LIST OF TERMS .................................................................................................................. 3
BASICS .......................................................................................................................... 21
TEST MODES ................................................................................................................... 24
RF INTERFACE AND CONTROL ............................................................................................... 29
SMS ............................................................................................................................. 41
DATABASE UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD ............................................................................................ 42
SOFTWARE OPERATION STATUS ............................................................................................ 56
CBP HARDWARE............................................................................................................... 66
UTILITIES ......................................................................................................................... 67
6.1
6.2
VIRTUAL MMI ................................................................................................................. 67
SCRIPT UTILITY................................................................................................................ 67
REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................................ 74
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1 Introduction
This document provides high-level functional descriptions of the CBP 5.X CDMA Baseband Processor
digital hardware subsystems.
1.1 Acronyms
ADC
Analog-to-Digital Converter
AMPS
Advanced Mobile Phone System
APB
ARM Peripheral Bus
CBP5.X
CDMA Baseband Processor version 4.1/5.0/5.1
CP
Control Processor
DAI
Digital Audio Interface
DAC
Digital-to-Analog Converter
DSPM
Digital Signal Processor - Modem
DSPV
Digital Signal Processor – Voice
DUT
Device Under Test
EBI
External Bus Interface
ICE
In-Circuit Emulator
MMI
Man-Machine Interface
PCG
Power Control Group
PLL
Phase Locked Loop
PWM
Pulse-Width Modulator
RTOS
Real-Time Operating System
SAT
Supervisory Audio Tones
SPI
Serial Programming Interface
ST
Signaling Tone
THRE
Transmitter Holding Register Empty
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
UIM
User Identity Module
WBD
Wideband Data
1.2 List of Terms
Table 1 contains a list of terms and abbreviations used in this section.
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Type
Internal pull-up
Internal pull-down
pu
pd
ldrv1
CMOS, low drive strength (1ma)
ldrv2
CMOS, low drive strength (2ma)
mdrv
CMOS, medium drive strength (4ma)
CMOS, high drive strength (8ma)
hdrv
_N
od
vanlg
Description
Indicates an active low signal
Tri-state
Open-drain
Input or output with analog voltage levels
Digital VDD to core cells (1.8V)
dvdd_c
dvss_c
Digital VSS to core cells.
dvdd_r
Digital VDD to pad ring (3V)
dvss_r
Digital VSS to pad ring
avdd
Analog VDD (3V)
avss
Analog VSS
Internal pull-up resistors are non-linear elements; they have a resistance of about 80 K at
operating conditions of nominal process, 25o C and 3 V I/O supply voltage. They exhibit 140 K at
operating conditions of WC process, 125oC junction and 2.85 V I/O supply and 42 K at
conditions of BC process, 0o C and 3.15 V supply voltage.
Internal pull-down resistors: The same conditions apply as listed above for internal pull-up
resistors.
Table 2 - Reset Legend
Type
Description
Tri-State
Tri-State with Pull-Up
Tri-State with Pull-Down
CMOS High
CMOS Low
Unknown
2 Setup and Quick Start
2.1 System Requirements
The following are the minimum requirements for running ETS:
Operating System: Windows 2000/XP or later
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Memory:
At least 128 MB of RAM
Processor:
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2.2 Installing and Removing
2.2.1Installing ETS
VIA Telecom delivers the installation program, “ETS.exe”, as part of the software release package. VIA
Telecom strongly recommends installing ETS in the default directory as the installing shell indicated.
The VIA Telecom software releases are typically numbered “rX.Y.Z” where:
X = Major Release Number
Y = Minor Release Number
Z = Patch to Minor Release
The VIA Telecom complete software package contains:
a. The VIA Telecom CP code, which executes on
the ARM7TDMI-S™ processor embedded in the CBP5.X chip.
b. An “.img” Image file, which contains code or code patches that will run on the DSPM and DSPV
embedded Oak processors.
c.
The “ETS.exe” and “ETS_Config_x.exe” package, which installs ETS.
Example
Assume that the VIA Telecom software release is: r6.0.6.
1. The ETS installation program would be: \ PCTools\ ets\ ETS_6.0.6.exe and
ETS_Config_0.14.2_vtui2_5x.
2. Run ETS_6.0.6.exe and ETS_Config_0.14.2_vtui2_5x . For this example, ETS is installed in
"C:\ Program Files\ VIA Telecom\ VTC-ETS\ ", ETS_Config is in “C:\ Program Files\ VIA
Telecom\ ETS_Config\ ".
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3. For other items which will meet in installing process, use default setting is fine. Since from now on,
all of CBP5.X reference software will use same ETS.exe, you NEED NOT pay additional attention to
associate version number between the software release and ETS.
2.2.2Removing ETS
Use the standard Windows method to remove (uninstall) software.
1. Go to the Control Panel and select Add or Remove Programs.
2. Select ETS and click the Add/Remove button. Follow the standard procedure for uninstalling
Windows-based software.
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2.3 Running ETS for the First Time
Continuing with the example in Section 2.21, start ETS by selecting:
Windows Desktop →ETS(Config 0.14.2_vtui2_5x_Selle_P1):
Now follow the steps in Section 2.5.1.
2.4 How to Exit
1. From the ETS menu, select File
→ Exit.
See Section 2.5.2 for details on how to save the ETS configuration when exiting.
2.5 Opening and Saving Configuration Files
2.5.1Opening Configuration Files
1. From the ETS menu, select File → Open...
2. Continuing with the Example of Section 2.2.1, in the Window below select the Path:
C:\ Program Files\ VIA Telecom\ ETS_Config\ 0.14.2_vtui2_5x_Selle_P1\ config\ cdma and
then select the file default.cfg
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3. After opening default.cfg you should see a screen, which looks similar to the picture below. This
screen has all the standard ETS sub-windows which are typically used at VIA Telecom.
2.5.2 Saving Configuration Files
1. If you have used any special ETS commands during your present session which you’d like to use in a
future session then you can explicitly save the present configuration by using the ETS Main Menu
command:
File
→ Save As
2. Enter the name and path for your configuration file in the dialog box below, or you can choose to
overwrite the present configuration file (typically, “default.cfg”).
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2.6 ETS Defines
File
→ Defines
ETS allows the user to configure the tool for various standard definitions:
Note:
1. This defines must be configured correct as the target HW you using. Else it will case some UN-expect
error. If you don’t sure which option you should select, call VIA application engineer for help.
2. After you changed the definition, should close and restart ETS to make the effort available.
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2.7 ETS Options
File
→ Options
There are some parameters you can modify, the value depend on the CP request. Special for Flash
Download Timeout (Sec), we recommend you adjust it longer than the total CP erase time (the lager
CP size is, the longer erase time is). 200s is the typically value VIA internal used.
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3 Idle Mode
3.1 RSSI for CDMA
CDMA: DSPM → Spy → RFC → DSPM Rfc RxTx
Usually this window is opened from loading the “default.cfg” configuration file.
Window Entries
Print
Sys Time
Received Power (dBm)
Receive PDM Value
Rx Gain State
Transmit Power (dBm)
Transmit PDM Value
Tx Gain State
RxDAgc Value
Definition
If checked, the window will be printed onto the main log as a trace:
15:17:28.8> ETS, Id=DSPM Spy, SpyId=DSPM Rfc RxTx, Sys Time=0xa248d231,
Received Power (dBm)=-68.13, Receive PDM Value=0x0000, Rx Gain State=3,
Transmit Power (dBm)=-150.00, Transmit PDM Value=0x0000, Tx Gain State=0,
Bitsel=-5, Gain=7, HwVal=0xfec7
Recorded system time for reference purposes.
Received power from the BS interpreted by the MS.
Received power from the BS interpreted by the MS in PDM. This area used for
superhet solution.
Gain state that the MS receiver is in.
Transmit power to the BS interpreted by the MS in dBm.
Transmit power to the BS interpreted by the MS in PDM.
Gain state that the MS transmitter is in.
Received power from the BS interpreted by the MS, this area used for DCR solution.
3.2 Overhead Paging Spy
CP → SPY → PS → Call Proc → Engine → Eng_Layer2_TR → CP PE ENG_LAYER2_TR 13 13 (for
CDMA)
The spy is enabled automatically once the “default.cfg” is loaded. This spy displays all CDMA overhead
paging messages broadcast from the base station.
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3.3 Registration Message Spy
CP → SPY → PS → Call Proc → Engine → ENG_ACCESS_PROC_TR → CP
ENG_ACCESS_PROC_TR 1 40
The spy is enabled automatically once the “default.cfg” is loaded. This spy displays all messages from
mobile to the base station during idle mode, through access channel.
3.4 Tx PWR Detect Measurements Spy
CP → Spy → HWD → CP Tx Pwr Detect Measurements
This spy only works in the following conditions:
Tx Pwr Detect cal tables “Tx Pwr Detect” and “Tx Pwr Det Freq Adj” and “Det Temp Adj” are
populated.
Mobile is transmitting beyond the threshold that AUX ADC actually kicks in (typically +15dBm or
above)
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Window Selections
Print
Sys Time
Measured AUX ADC
Tx Pwr (dBm)
Tx Pwr Freq Adj (dBm)
Tx Pwr Temp Adj (dBm)
Unadj Tx Pwr (dBm)
REV 0
Definition
If checked, the window will be printed onto the main log as a trace:
10:40:50.1> ETS, Id=CP Spy, SpyId=CP Tx Pwr Detect Measurements, Sys
Time=0x823ee47e, Measured AUX ADC=0x04de, Tx Pwr (dBm)=-24.781250,
Tx Pwr Freq Adj (dBm)=5.000000, Tx Pwr Temp Adj (dBm)=0.000000, Unadj
Tx Pwr (dBm)=19.781250
Display system time for reference.
Reads AUX ADC value of Tx Pwr Detect.
Displays mobile’s final transmitting power in dBm.
Display corresponding Adj read from cal table.
Display corresponding Adj read from cal table.
Display the unadjusted Tx power transmitted.
3.5 HWD Frequency Channel Trace
CP → Trace → HWD → CP Freq Channel
This trace is enabled automatically once the “default.cfg” is loaded. This trace displays the channels that
the mobile searches in the Trace Log Window when the protocol stack is on:
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3.6 Pilot Strength Spy
CP → Spy → L1D → CP Search Results Active
Usually this window is opened from loading the “default.cfg” configuration file. This spy display
information of Active PNs involved, candidate PNs that are possible for handoffs, and neighbor PNs that
are available for possible handoffs.
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Window Selections
Print
Sys Time
Num Act
Num Cand
Num Nghbr
Stale
Pilot PN
Phase
Strength
REV 0
Definition
If checked, the window will be printed onto the main log as a trace:
15:36:10.1> ETS, Id=CP Spy, SpyId=CP Search Results Active, Sys Time=0xa249ad32,
Num Act=0x01, Num Cand=0x00, Num Nghbr=0x17
, Stale.0=0, Pilot PN.0=54, Phase.0=3457, Strength.0=-4.4224 , Stale.1=1, Pilot
PN.1=0, Phase.1=0, Strength.1=-1.#INF
, Stale.2=1, Pilot PN.2=0, Phase.2=0,
Strength.2=-1.#INF
, Stale.3=1, Pilot PN.3=0, Phase.3=0, Strength.3=-1.#INF
, Stale.4=1, Pilot PN.4=0, Phase.4=0, Strength.4=-1.#INF
, Stale.5=1, Pilot
PN.5=0, Phase.5=0, Strength.5=-1.#INF
, Stale.0=1, Pilot PN.0=0, Phase.0=0, Strength.0=-1.#INF
, Stale.1=1, Pilot
PN.1=0, Phase.1=0, Strength.1=-1.#INF
, Stale.2=1, Pilot PN.2=0, Phase.2=0,
Strength.2=-1.#INF
, Stale.3=1, Pilot PN.3=0, Phase.3=0, Strength.3=-1.#INF
(etc. up to Stale39=…)
Display system time for reference.
Number of PNs currently on the active list.
Number of PNs currently on the candidate list.
Number of PNs currently on the neighbor list.
“1” = such PN is actually available for communications to mobile.
Display the PN number(s) of the pilot(s) that the mobile is aware of.
Display the phase of the pilot seen by the mobile.
Display the strength of the pilot seen by the mobile.
4 In-Call Mode
4.1 Voice Call Initiate
Utilities -> Virtual MMI Utility
To initiate a call, first click “Power” then dial any number and click “Send” Key on the Virt MMI.
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As an alternative to using the Virtual MMI, calls can be initiated using:
CP → PS → UI Command → CP Call Initiate
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Otasp
Otasp Mode
E911 Call
Request Mode
Service Option
Privacy Mode
Encoded
Digit Mode
Number Type
Number Plan
Number of Digits
Digits
Definition
Send to perform call initiate command.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
Check if it is an OTASP call.
If it is an OTASP call, entry OTASP mode.
Check if it is calling “E911”.
Choice a service option
4.2 Voice Call Answer
Similar to section 4.1, there are two ways of achieving this: through Virtual MMI or CP command.
1. Using Virtual MMI, click “Send” when “Call Alert” is displayed.
2. Or use CP
→ PS →UI Command → CP Call Answer and click “Send”
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4.3 Voice Call Hang Up
Similar to section 4.1, there are two ways of achieving this: through Virtual MMI or CP command.
Using Virtual MMI, click “End” to terminate a call.
Or use CP
→ PS → UI Command → CP Call Hangup and click “Send”
4.4 Voice Call Configuration
4.4.1Voice Privacy Enable/Disable
CP → UI → CP Set Privacy Mode
CP → PS → Voice Privacy → CP Voice Privacy Enable (or Disable)
4.4.2Protocol Rev in Use
CP → PS → CP Protocol Rev in use
This command returns the protocol revision in use for the mobile which responds as follows:
17:05:46.6< ETS, Id=CP Protocol Rev in use
17:05:46.7> ETS, Id=CP Protocol Rev in use, P_REV in use=IS_2000
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4.4.3 OOS Parameters
CP → PS → CP OOS Area Parms
Sending this command with the default values shown disables the phone from going out of service
(sleep) when the base station is not available for an extended period of time.
Window Selections
P1-P4
P1 Delay-P4 Delay
P1 Cycles-P3 Cycles
Definition
# of attempts in phase 1-4
sec delay between phase 1-4 attempts
number of repeats of N attempts + a delay
4.4.4Set Deep Sleep Slice Time
CP → UI → CP Set Deep Sleep Time Slice
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Definition
Send to perform the command.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
Time Slice
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4.5 Radio Control
4.5.1 Tx Pwr Detect Measurements Spy
Please refer to section 3.4 for detailed description.
4.5.2 RSSI for AMPS and CDMA
Please refer to section 3.1 for detailed description.
4.5.3 DSPM AFC Frequency Error Spy
DSPM → Spy → Rfc → DSPM Rfc Afc Freq Error
Window Selections
Print
Sys Time
Frequency Error (Hz)
AFC PDM Value
AFC Enabled
Coarse Freq Error (Hz)
Definition
If checked, the window will be printed onto the main log as a trace:
16:01:30.6> ETS, Id=DSPM Spy, SpyId=DSPM Rfc Afc Freq Error, Sys
Time=0xa24ad630, Frequency Error (Hz)=-10, AFC PDM Value=0x087f,
AFC Enabled=1, Coarse Freq Error(Hz)=2100
Display system time for reference.
Frequency error recorded.
AFC PDM Value used.
AFC enabling state.
Display coarse frequency error.
4.5.4 HWD Freq Channel Trace
Please see section 3.5 for detailed descriptions.
4.5.5 Pilot Strength Spy
Please see section 3.6 for detailed descriptions.
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5 Test/Debug Capability
5.1 Basics
5.1.1 Communication Port Configuration
USB Port
Debug -> Comm -> USB
Then the ETS will show the connect port as USB
Serial Port
Debug → Comm → Serial, to select a COM port for communicate with DUT.
CP -> Options, set the Initial Baud Rate as 115200.
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5.1.2 Loopback Test
Debug → Loopback
This function used to test the USB/COM communications with CP, DSPM, or DSPV.
Calls CP Loopback, DSPM Loopback, and DSPV Loopback.
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Window Selections
Number of Messages
Number of Timeouts
Number of Mismatches
Send One
Cycle
Windowed
Fixed Pattern
Stop On Error
CP
DSPM
DSPV
Message timeout in seconds
Disable Printing
REV 0
Definition
Number of messages sent.
Number of failures.
Number of differences between what was sent and what was received.
Start Loopback test, one click will only sends out one command.
When checked, loopback test will continuously run until either Cycle is unchecked or the Loopback window is closed. Will stop if you double clicked.
When checked, four loopback requests are sent before any reply is received.
Then sends and replies will alternate.
The user can supply a pattern of choice. Multiple words can be sent with a size
of: CP 0x00 – 0xff and 0x0000 – 0xffff for both DSPV and DSPM.
Test will stop on timeout or mismatch errors.
Tests the loopback with the CP.
Tests the loopback with the DSPM.
Tests the loopback with the DSPV.
Length of time the system will wait for a reply before issuing the message,
“15:44:32.4: Timeout on message loopback”
When checked, messages to the Main Log window are suspended.
CP, DSPM, DSPV
Referring to Section 5.1.2 above, selecting CP, DSPM or DSPV for the loopback debug ensures
functionality of the specific sector in the mobile.
5.1.3 Raw Rx/Tx Serial Data
File → Raw → Tx or Rx
This command enables printing the raw data onto the Main Log window that describes the transfer of
serial data between ETS and the board.
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5.1.4 Enable Generic Ack
Debug → Enable Generic Ack
This command controls the display of the acknowledgement to any command sent from ETS to the
mobile. If enabled, a response message for each command is returned. A check mark displays next to the
command if enabled.
5.2 Test Modes
5.2.1 CP Sleep Control
CP → MON → CP Sleep Control
This command enables/disables the sleep operation of the CBP5.X software so the unit does/does not
power down for a sleep period and wakes up for only the wake-up period duration.
5.2.2 Slotted Mode Enable/Disable
CP → PS → Test mode → CP Test Modes
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To disable slotted: Set Qualifier to “Off” and click “Send” (Value entry is ignored).
To enable slotted: Set Qualifier to “On” and click “Send” (Value entry is ignored).
5.2.3 Pwr Savings Mode Config
CP → HWD → Pwr Savings → CP Power Savings Mode Config
sets the power savings mode
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Ctrl Mode
Pwr Saving Mode
Voice/Data Mode
Options
Definition
---
Send to perform power savings mode configuration.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Stack values are used – selections in Band and Channel are ignored.
Automatic
Disable
Manual
Power Up
Power Up Qpch
CDMA Rx Acq
CDMA Rx
Idle
Mic On
Spkr On
Mic+Spkr On
Values selected in Band and Channel are used
5.2.4 Pwr Savings Config
CP → HWD → Pwr Savings→ CP Pwr Savings Config
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Window Selections
Send
Tack
Ctrl Mode
Hw Blks
Status
Options
--Automatic
Disable
Manual
All Blocks
On
Off
REV 0
Definition
Send to perform power savings configuration.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Stack values are used – Hw Blks and Status are ignored.
Selections made under “Hw Blks” and “Status” are used.
This is the recommended setting for manual control.
To turn blocks ON.
To turn blocks OFF.
5.2.5 Pwr Savings Status Get
CP → HWD→ Pwr Savings → CP Pwr Savings HW Status Get
This command responds with the ON/OFF states of blocks within the chip. An example is shown below:
5.2.6 Pwr Savings Get Mode
CP → HWD → Pwr Savings→ CP Pwr Savings Get Mode
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Below shows the command and respond while the mobile is in traffic:
5.2.7 Diagnostic Parameters (L1D, LMD)
5.2.8 Phone State And Event Control
CP → PS →CP Phone State and Event Count
Below shows an example when the mobile is on paging:
5.2.9 Get Retrievable Statistics
CP → PS →Retrievable Stat → CP Get Retrievable Statistics
Window Selections
Send
Options
Definition
Send to perform the command, with a response as follow:
16:24:10.6< ETS, Id=CP Get Retrievable Statistics, Statistics
Counter Group=MUX1_REV_FCH
16:24:10.6> ETS, Id=CP Get Retrievable Statistics
, Statistics Counter Group=MUX1_REV_FCH
, MUX1 REV FCH 1=0x000000a7
, MUX1 REV FCH 2=0x0000000a
, MUX1 REV FCH 3=0x00000000
, MUX1 REV FCH 4=0x00000014
, MUX1 REV FCH 5=0x00000024
, MUX1 REV FCH 6=0x00000049
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, MUX1 REV FCH 7=0x00000000
, MUX1 REV FCH 8=0x0000047e
, MUX1 REV FCH 9=0x00000000
, MUX1 REV FCH 10=0x00000000
, MUX1 REV FCH 11=0x00000000
, MUX1 REV FCH 12=0x00000000
, MUX1 REV FCH 13=0x00000000
, MUX1 REV FCH 14=0x00000000
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Tack
Statistics Counter
Group
REV 0
MUX1_REV_FCH
MUX1_FOR_FCH
PAG
ACC
5.2.10 Timer Enable
5.2.11 PS Enable/Disable
CP Power:
CP → PS → UI Command → CP Power
This command enables/disables the protocol stack but does not perform any resets to the system. It
serves the same purpose as the “Power” button on the MMI, which in turn performs a soft reset to the
system.
5.2.12 OOS Parameter
Please refer to section 4.4.3.
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5.2.13 Service Option - SO (TBD)
5.3 RF Interface and Control
5.3.1 CDMA Configuration
CP PLL Channel Config
RF → CP PSW PLL Channel Config
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Ctrl Mode
Band
Channel
Options
Definition
---
Send to perform the PLL channel configuration.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Stack values are used – selections in Band and Channel are ignored.
Automatic
Disable
Manual
Values selected in Band and Channel are used
PCS
Selects BAND_CLASS_1
AMPS
(NONE)
Cellular
Selects BAND_CLASS_0
JTACS
Selects BAND_CLASS_3 (Japanese Cellular)
Korean KPCS
Selects BAND_CLASS_4 (Korean PCS)
450M NMT
Selects BAND_CLASS_5
User defined channel number
CP PLL Register Config
CP Cal initialize
RF → CP Cal Initialize
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Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
Calib Mode
--NVRAM
Default
REV 0
Definition
Send to perform the Cal Initialize command.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If
not checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
This loads DBM cache of the DB templates onto the SRAM
cache for execution.
This loads a default cal file onto flash. Command “CP CAL
Init NVRAM” (under RF) is needed in conjunction after the
Cal Initialize command.
CP PDM Config
RF → CP PDM Config
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Ctrl Mode
PDM Number
Value
Options
--Automatic
Manual
Disable
Battery Charge
Afc
Tx Agc
Rx Agc
Definition
Send to perform PDM Configuration Control.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Stack values are used – selections in PDM Number and Value
are ignored.
Values selected in Band and Channel are used
Battery Charge PDM value set
Automatic Frequency Control PDM value set
TX AGC PDM value set
RX ACG PDM Value set
Hex value in the format of 0x0000
CP PDM Read value
RF → CP PDM Read Value
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Window Selections
Send
Tack
PDM Number
REV 0
Options
Definition
---
Send to perform specified PDM Read.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”.
If not checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Battery Charge PDM value set
Automatic Frequency Control PDM value set
TX AGC PDM value set
RX ACG PDM Value set
Battery Charge
Afc
Tx Agc
Rx Agc
CP Get PLL Channel
RF → CP Get PLL Channel
Window Selections
Send
Definition
Send to perform the command of getting PLL channel, response as shown:
16:35:21.8< ETS, Id=CP Get PLL Channel
16:35:21.8> ETS, Id=CP Get PLL Channel, Band=BAND_A, Channel=0x00c9
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window
will close after clicking “Send”.
Tack
Note, the returned value is in Hex mode.
CP RF Rx Reg Read (TBD)
RF
→ RF Registers →
CP RF Rx Reg Read
This message will select the relevant RF registers based on the Radio Design selected by the “RF Target
Option” in Section 2.6
CP RF Rx Reg Write (TBD)
RF
→ RF Registers →
CP RF Rx Reg Write
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This message will select the relevant RF registers based on the Radio Design selected by the “RF Target
Option” in Section 2.6
CP RF Tx Reg Read (TBD)
RF
→ RF Registers →
CP RF Tx Reg Read
This message will select the relevant RF registers based on the Radio Design selected by the “RF Target
Option” in Section 2.6
CP RF Tx Reg Write (TBD)
RF
→ RF Registers →
CP RF Tx Reg Write
This message will select the relevant RF registers based on the Radio Design selected by the “RF Target
Option” in Section 2.6
5.3.2 CDMA Receiver
CP CDMA Receiver Control
RF → CDMA → CP CDMA Receiver Ctrl
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Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
Mode
REV 0
Off
On
Definition
Send to perform CDMA Receiver Control command.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”.
If not checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Turn CDMA Receiver OFF.
Turn CDMA Receiver ON.
CDMA PLL Channel Config
Freq Error Trace
RSSI Trace
HWD CP Serializer Trace
→ TRACE → HWD → CP Serializer
CP
This trace is useful for monitoring all the activity on the serializer bus, particularly for control of the RF
chips
HWD Freq Channel Trace
→ TRACE → HWD → CP Freq Channel
CP
This trace shows the channels which the CP cycles through while trying to acquire a Base Station.
L1D Search Results Active
Refer to 3.6
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Rx AGC Parameters (L1D)
Clear FER
5.3.3 CDMA Transmitter
CP CDMA Transmitter Control
RF → CDMA → CP CDMA Transmitter Ctrl
Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
Mode
On
Off
Definition
Send to perform Transmitter control command.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”.
If not checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Turn CDMA transmitter ON.
Turn CDMA transmitter OFF.
DSPM Tx AGC Get Params
RF → CDMA → DSPM Tx AGC Get Parms
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Definition
Send to get the HW Value of the Tx AGC currently operating at, response as shown:
16:55:08.8< ETS, Id=DSPM Tx Agc Get Parms
16:55:08.8> ETS, Id=DSPM Tx Agc Get Parms, Power=0.000000, HW
Value=0x0994
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
DSPM Tx AGC Config
RF → CDMA → DSPM Tx AGC Config
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Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
Ctrl Mode
Automatic
Method
Manual
HW Value
dB Gain
HW Val
Hyst State
Power(dBm)
Low/Mid/High
REV 0
Definition
Send to perform Tx AGC control command.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Stack values are used – selections in preceding entries are
ignored.
Values entered in the preceding entries are used.
Set to use PDM value from the Tx AGC Cal table. Selecting
this ignores the field “Power(dBm)”.
Set to use “power” column from the Tx AGC Cal table for
reference to transmit. Selecting this ignores the field “HW
Val”.
PDM value in Hex referenced from CP DB HWD Tx AGC
table.
Gain state for the transmitter.
Actual transmitted power in dBm referenced from CP DB
HWD Tx AGC table.
CP CDMA Tx Test
RF → CDMA → CP Tx CDMA Test
Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
Rate
Tx Test Off
Access
Tr Full Rate
Tr ½ Rate
Tr Âź Rate
Tr 1/8 Rate
Definition
Send to enable TX CDMA test in specified Tx rate.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Turn Tx OFF.
Turn TX ON to full rate but transmit through Access channel.
Turn Tx ON to full rate. This is used for debug purposes most.
Turn Tx ON to half rate.
Turn Tx ON to quarter rate.
Turn Tx ON to eighth rate.
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Tx Tone Test
RF → CP TX Tone Test
Window Selections
Options
Definition
Send
--
Tack
--
Send to transmit a single tone from the transmitter instead of a
CDMA spectrum.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Turn TX tone ON or OFF.
Amplitude of tone desired, typical value: 0x0200, in Hex.
Enable
Amplitude
On/Off
--
HWD CP Serializer Trace
HWD Freq Channel Trace
Tx AGC Parameters (L1D)
CP Tune Radio
Get RSSI
Rx Calibration
Signaling Tone Mode (TBD)
DSPV
→ DSPV Amp Rev Path → DSPV Amp Signalling Tone Mode
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Set Busy Idle Status
Tx Fixed Freq
Tx Calibration
5.3.4AFC
DSPM AFC Get Params
DSPM AFC Config
AFC Cal Parameters (L1D)
5.3.5RF Pin Control
CP TXON Control
RF → CP TXON Control
Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
TxOn [0:4]
--Off
On
Auto
Definition
Send to enable TXON Control
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Turn TxOn OFF.
Turn TxOn ON.
Allow CBP software to control the TxOn
CP RXON Control
RF → CP RXON Control
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Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
RfOn [0:7]
Off
On
Auto
REV 0
Definition
Send to enable RFON Control
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Turn RfOn OFF.
Turn RfOn ON.
Allow CBP software to control the RfOn
CP TXON Read
RF → CP TXON Read
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CP RXON Read
RF → CP RXON Read
5.3.6GPIO Control
GPIO Read / GPIO Write
CP → MON → GPIO → CP Read GPIO
Window Selections
Options
Send
--
Tack
--
GPIO Num
[0:47]
Definition
Send to read the relevant GPIO. Caution: This command will
set the GPIO to INPUT mode and perform the read. The
original state is not preserved so this command should only be
performed on GPIOs which are known to be Inputs.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Read the Relevant GPIO
CP → MON → GPIO → CP Set Clear GPIO
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Window Selections
REV 0
Options
Send
Tack
GPIO Num
Action
[0:47]
SET
CLEAR
Definition
Send to read the relevant GPIO
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”.
If not checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Read the Relevant GPIO
Sets the GPIO to “0”
Clears the GPIO to “1”
GPIO Read Monitor
CP → MON →GPIO → CP Monitor GPIO
Window Selections
Send
Tack
GPIO Num
Options
---
Definition
Send to Monitor the relevant GPIO
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
[0:47]
GPIO (trace ???)
5.3.7 Serializer
This section should be read in conjunction with the Serial Programmer chapters in References [2][3].
Serializer Configuration
CP → HWD → CP Serializer Config
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Window Selections
Send
Tack
Control
Load Enable
NumBits-1 to Shift
REV 0
Definition
Send to set the Serializer Configuration
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
Programs the register SER0_CTRL (listed as SER#_CTRL in Reference [3]). The PTR
field can only be set to “000”.
Programs the register SER0_LE (listed as SER#_LE in Reference [3])
Programs the register SER0_BC (listed as SER#_BC in Reference [3])
Serializer Write
CP → HWD → CP Serializer Write
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Data
Definition
Send to set the Serializer Configuration
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
Write Data to Serializer, which has been configured (see Section 0). This data is
loaded into the registers SER0_D1, SER0_D0 (listed as SER#_D1, SER#_D0 in
Reference [3])
5.4 SMS
Here, we only provide a brief summary to allow the user the user to access the SMS menu. The details of
the SMS messages are covered in great detail in [6], while background information on SMS is provided in
[5].
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5.4.1 Connect (CP
→ PS → SMS → CP SMS Connect)
5.4.2 Disconnect (CP
→ PS → SMS → CP SMS Disconnect)
5.4.3 Broadcast Connect (CP
→ PS → SMS → CP SMS Bcast Connect)
5.4.4 Broadcast Disconnect (CP
5.4.5 User Ack (CP
→ PS → SMS → CP SMS Bcast Disconnect)
→ PS → SMS → CP SMS User Ack)
5.4.6 Service Option Pref (CP
5.4.7 Cancel (CP
REV 0
→ PS → SMS → CP SMS Srv Opt Pref)
→ PS → SMS → CP SMS Cancel)
5.4.8 Broadcast Parameters (CP
5.4.9 Term Status (CP
→ PS → SMS → CP SMS Bcast Parms)
→ PS → SMS → CP SMS Term Status)
5.4.10 Cause Code Status (CP
→ PS → SMS → CP SMS Cause Code Status)
5.5 Database Upload/Download
5.5.1 Flash Device
Flash Download for Reference Phones
1. Phone has been connected to the ETS.
2. Before you begin to download cp.rom, set Flash Download Timeout to 200. Open File>Options and then set Flash Download Timeout to 200, then click OK button, see the following
dialog box.
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3. Open File->Flash Download, you can see the flash memory download dialog, see the following
bitmap. Select the drop down box CP Boot for Flash Section; click the Browse to set your new
boot.rom path, set “wait for boot load command” check box on, then the “Download”
button will be disabled.
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4. Power OFF the phone, connect the phone with PC and Power ON the phone, “Wait for boot
load command” check box becomes unchecked, and “Download” button is enabled.
You will see “CP Boot Loader” in the ETS Log Window.
5. Click “Download” button to begin download boot.rom, you can see the CP Flash Download
dialog. ETS erases the flash, and then begin to write boot.rom in flash, and you can see the
download progress.
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6. Open File->Flash Download, you can see the flash memory download dialog, see the following
bitmap. Select the drop down box CP for Flash Section; click the Browse to set your new
cp.rom path, set “wait for boot load command” check box on, then the “Download” button
will be disabled.
7. Power OFF the phone, then Power ON the phone again, “Wait for boot load command” check
box becomes unchecked, and “Download” button is enabled.
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You
will
see
“CP
Boot
Loader”
REV 0
in
the
ETS
Log
Window.
8. Click “Download” button to begin download cp.rom, you can see the CP Flash Download dialog.
ETS erases the flash, and then begin to write cp.rom in flash, and you can see the download
progress.
9. After download finished, power off the phone (If there is a battery in your phone, please
remove and re-insert), then power on the phone.
Flash Download FOR CDS Products (NOT FOR Reference Phones)
File → Flash Download
Use to download CP Boot, CP, DSPM, and DSPV code to flash memory. System must be in boot mode to
download any section of flash. See Reference [8] for more details.
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Window Selections
Flash Section:
Options
CP Boot
CP
DSPM
DSPV
ALL FLASH
FSM_DATA/FSM
_USER
Path
Print Cmds
Print Response
Download
Exit
REV 0
Definition
Downloads CP Boot code to flash memory when Download is
clicked.
Downloads CP code to flash memory when Download is clicked.
Downloads DSPM code or DSPM patches to flash memory when
Download is clicked.
Downloads DSPV code or DSPV patches to flash memory when
Download is clicked.
Downloads FLASH Image to flash memory when Download is
clicked.
Downloads File system to flash memory when Download is clicked.
Select recent paths or Browse mounted disks
Used to print the commands sent from ETS to the Flash.
Used to print the responses sent from Flash to ETS.
Execute download of selected file
Close window
Flash Program
CP → Flash → CP Flash Program
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Flash ID
CP → Flash → CP Flash ID
Used to display the type and manufacture of the Flash device in usi. The customer must update
hwdflash.c if any other than the AMD AM29DL163CB flash is used.
Window Selections
Send
Definition
Data that is displayed in the Main Log window when Send is clicked in the above
example.
10:17:40.1< ETS, Id=CP Flash Id
10:17:40.1> ETS, Id=CP Flash Id, Manf Id=0x0001, Dev Id=0x002b
Tack
In this example, the flash used is an AM29DL163CB manufactured by AMD. See
hwdflash.c for more details.
When checked, window will remain on screen after every Send. When not
checked, window will close after a Send
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Flash Erase
CP → Flash → CP Flash Erase
Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
Section Type
CP Boot
CP
DSPM
DSPV
All
Definition
Data that is displayed in the Main Log window when Send is clicked
in the above example.
When checked, window will remain on screen after every Send.
When not checked, window will close after a Send
Selects the CP Boot section of Flash.
Selects the CP section of Flash.
Selects the DSPM section of Flash.
Selects the DSPV section of Flash
Selects all sections of Flash.
Configure Timers
IQ Polarity
Tx Voice Mode
Random Distribution
Rx Word Sync
Rx RSSI
AFC
Tx Levels
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5.5.2RF Calibration Data
Hwd AFC Data
CP→DB→DB Templates→Common→CP DB HWD AFC Data
Hwd Battery Data
CP→DB→DB Templates→Common→CP DB HWD Battery Data.
Hwd Temperature Data
CP→DB→DB Templates→Common→CP DB HWD Temperature Data
Hwd Aux ADC Data
Hwd PDM Data
CP→DB→DB Templates→Common→CP DB HWD PDM Voltage Data
Hwd Bandgap Trim Data
CP→DB→DB Templates→Common→CP DB HWD BandGap Trim Data
Hwd Misc Cal Data ?
PCS Tx AGC
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Tx AGC
PCS Tx AGC Freq Chan Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Tx AGC Freq Chan Adj
PCS Tx AGC Temp Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Tx AGC Temp Adj
PCS Tx AGC Battery Voltage Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Tx AGC Batt Volt Adj.
PCS Tx AGC Limit Freq Chan Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Tx Limit Freq Chan Adj
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PCS TxAGC Limit Temperature Adjustment
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Tx Limit Temp Adj.
PCS TxAGC Closed Loop RF Power Measurement
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Tx Pwr Detect
PCS TxAGC Closed Loop Frequency Channel Adjustment
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Tx AGC Pwr Det Freq Chan Adj.
PCS TxAGC Closed Loop Battery Voltage Adjustment
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B → CP DB HWD BAND B Tx Pwr Det Max Pwr Batt Voltage Adj.
PCS TxAGC Closed Loop Temperature Adjustment
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Tx AGC Pwr Det Temp Adj.
PCS Rx AGC
CP->DB->DB Templates-> BAND B ->CP DB HWD BAND B RxAGC CP DB HWD PCS RxAGC
PCS Rx AGC Freq Chan Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Rx AGC Freq Chan Adj
PCS Rx AGC Temp Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND B →CP DB HWD BAND B Rx AGC Temp Adj
CELL Tx AGC
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Tx AGC
CELL Tx AGC Freq Chan Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Tx AGC Freq Chan Adj
CELL Tx AGC Temp Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Tx AGC Temp Adj
CELL Tx AGC Battery Voltage Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Tx AGC Batt Volt Adj.
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CELL Tx AGC Limit Freq Chan Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Tx Limit Freq Chan Adj
CDMA TxAGC Max Power Limit Temperature Adjustment
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Tx Limit Temp Adj.
CELL TxAGC Closed Loop RF Power Measurement
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Tx Pwr Detect
CELL TxAGC Closed Loop Frequency Channel Adjustment
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Tx AGC Pwr Det Freq Chan Adj.
CELL TxAGC Closed Loop Battery Voltage Adjustment
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A → CP DB HWD BAND A Tx Pwr Det Max Pwr Batt Voltage Adj.
CELL TxAGC Closed Loop Temperature Adjustment
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Tx AGC Pwr Det Temp Adj.
CELL Rx AGC
CP->DB->DB Templates-> BAND A ->CP DB HWD BAND A RxAGC CP DB HWD CELL RxAGC
CELL Rx AGC Freq Chan Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Rx AGC Freq Chan Adj
CELL Rx AGC Temp Adj
CP→DB→DB Templates→ BAND A →CP DB HWD BAND A Rx AGC Temp Adj
5.5.3Non-RF Database
Init MS capabilities
CP → PS → Database → CP Init MS Cap Db
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Clear MRU
CP → PS →Database→ CP Clear MRU
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Definition
The MRU (Most Recently Used Channels) is a list of (Band, Channel #) which is
stored in Flash. At Power Up the CBP4 software first scans the channels in the
MRU, and then goes to the PRL. Clearing the MRU ensures that the PRL will be
scanned first.
This command is particularly useful when a new PRL is downloaded to the phone.
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
Init NAM
CP → PS →Database→ CP Init Nam
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Definition
Initializes the NAM with default values
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
Select Active NAM
CP → PS → Database → CP Select Active NAM
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Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
Active NAM
REV 0
--NAM1
NAM2
Definition
Send to set the active NAM
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Select “NAM1” as the active NAM
Select “NAM2” as the active NAM
Get active NAM
CP → PS → Database → CP Get Active Nam
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Definition
Send to get the active NAM
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
NAM Lock, Unlock
CP → DB → CP DB NAM Lock
Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
DB NAM Status
Confirm Change
Lock
Unlock
Yes
No
Definition
Send to Lock/Unlock the Active NAM
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
This option locks the NAM and prevents modifications
This option unlocks the NAM and allows modifications
Confirm the change you will perform
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Set the A-Key
CP
→ PS → Database → CP Enter A Key
Window Selections
Options
Send
A-Key
Checksum
ESN
Definition
Send to write the A-Key
20 decimal digit A-Key
6 digit checksum
32-bit (8 hexadecimal) ESN
Some Notes Regarding this command:
1. The A-Key is only updated in the Active NAM. Therefore the Select Active NAM command
should be executed prior to this Akey command to explicitly select the NAM where the Akey
should be updated.
2. The ValidAkey field in the NAM is asserted after this command is executed
3. The entire Checksum of the NAM structure is updated after this command is executed. To
be explicit, please note that this NAM checksum is independent of the A-key checksum.
4. There is also a tool help you calculate A-Key checksum, find it from Utilities->A Key
Calculator. Put the Akey and ESN number into calculator, click “Calculate Checksum” .
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Data services
PRL
Voice Memo 1
Voice Memo 2
Voice Rec 1
Voice Rec 2
5.5.4DB Clear, Flush, Cache
5.5.5DB Write
5.5.6DB Read
5.6 Software Operation Status
5.6.1Software Version CP, DSPM, DSPV, ETS
CBP Version
CP → MON → CBP Version
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Definition
Send to Log Details of CBP version in the ETS Main Log Window
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window
will close after clicking “Send”.
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CP Version
CP → MON → CP Version
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Definition
Send to Log Details of CP Flash code in the ETS Main Log Window
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window
will close after clicking “Send”.
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DSPM Version
DSPM → DSPM Version
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Definition
Send to Log Details of DSPM Flash code in the ETS Main Log Window
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
DSPV Version
DSPV →MON → DSPV Version
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Definition
Send to Log Details of DSPV Flash code in the ETS Main Log Window
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
ETS Version
Help → About EtsMain
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5.6.2Memory Peek
CP Peek
CP → MON → CP Peek
Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
---
Address
--
Definition
Send to Peek the CP Memory Location(s) or Register(s)
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Address of CP Memory or Register
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Window Selections
Words(16)
Addr Adv
Options
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Definition
-Memory (advanced by
2 bytes)
Register (advanced by
4 bytes)
Number of words, up to 16 to Peek. Valid values: 1-16
Use this option to Peek Memory
Use this option to Peek Registers
DSPM Peek
DSPM → DSPM Peek
Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
Definition
Send to Peek the DSPM Memory Location(s) or Register(s)
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Address of DSPM Memory or Register
Number of words, up to 16 to Peek. Valid values: 1-16
Address
Words(16)
DSPV Peek
DSPV → MON → DSPV Peek
Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
---
Address
Words(16)
---
Definition
Send to Peek the DSPV Memory Location(s) or Register(s)
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Address of DSPV Memory or Register
Number of words, up to 16 to Peek. Valid values: 1-16
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5.6.3Memory Poke
CP Poke
CP → MON → CP Poke
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Address
Words(16)
Addr Adv
Options
----Memory (advanced by 2
bytes)
Register (advanced by 4
bytes)
Definition
Send to Poke the CP Memory Location(s) or Register(s)
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If
not checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Address of CP Memory or Register
Number of words, up to 16 to Poke. Valid values: 1-16
Use this option to Poke Memory
Use this option to Poke Registers
DSPM Poke
DSPM → DSPM Poke
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Window Selections
Options
Send
Tack
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Definition
Send to Poke the DSPM Memory Location(s) or Register(s)
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Address of DSPM Memory or Register
Number of words, up to 16 to Poke. Valid values: 1-16
Address
Words(16)
DSPV Poke
DSPV → MON → DSPV Poke
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Address
Words(16)
Options
Definition
Send to Poke the DSPV Memory Location(s) or Register(s)
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not
checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Address of DSPV Memory or Register
Number of words, up to 16 to Poke. Valid values: 1-16
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5.6.4Disabling All Spies And Traces
5.6.5Msgs Buffer Stats Spy
CP → Spy → MON → CP Msg Buff Stats
显 示消息缓 冲区 的信息。
Window Display
Print
Sys Time
Num Msg Buffs In Use
Max Num Msg Buffs Used
Num Msg Buffs[1:4] In Use
Max Num Msg Buffs[1:4]
Max Msg Buff[1:4] Size
Description
如果选中,窗口中的信息将显示在 main log window 中
当前从缓冲区 1-4 中分配的消息总数量
曾经从缓冲区 1-4 中分配的消息的最大数量
缓冲区 1-4 中,当前分配的消息数量
缓冲区 1-4 中,曾经分配的消息的最大数量
缓冲区 1-4 中,可分配的消息的最大字节数
5.6.6Msgs Mbox Stats Spy
CP → Spy → MON → CP Msg Mbox Stats
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显 示任务 消息队 列的状态 。
Window Display
Print
Sys Time
Task Id
Num Msgs
Explanation
如果选中,窗口中的信息将显示在 main log window 中
任务 ID
任务消息队列中的消息数量
5.6.7Msgs Buf Ptr Stats Spy
CP → Spy → MON → CP Msg Buff Ptr Stats
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显 示消息指针 的有关 信息。
Window Display
Print
Sys Time
Alloc By Task
Sent To Task
Msg Id
Explanation
如果选中,窗口中的信息将显示在 main log window 中
创建消息的任务
接收消息的任务
月息 ID
5.6.8Action Time Stats
CP->Spy->MON->CP Action Time Stats
Window Display
Explanation
Print
Sys Time
Num Action Times In Use
Max Num Action Times Used
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5.6.9Clear TDSO Stats
5.6.10
Clear FER
5.7 CBP Hardware
5.7.1HW Version
5.7.2Reset Processor
CP, DSPM, DSPV
5.7.3Initializing Hardware Control
5.7.4Hwd Init
CP → HWD → HWD Init
Window Selections
Send
Tack
Definition
Send to Initialize Hardware Drivers
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If not checked, window will
close after clicking “Send”.
5.7.5Aux ADC Get
CP → HWD → CP AUX ADC Get
Window Selections
Send
Options
--
Definition
Send to Read the AUX ADC Channel
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Window Selections
Options
Tack
--
AUX ADC Channel
AUX ADC Ch[0-15]
Tx PCG Sync
Off
On
REV 0
Definition
If checked, the window will remain after clicking “Send”. If
not checked, window will close after clicking “Send”.
Read the Relevant AUX ADC Channel. There are 16
channels [0-15]
Take the AUX ADC reading immediately
Wait till an Active PCG to make a measurement. This is
especially usefully for measuring Transmit Power from the
Power Amplifier; selecting this option ensures that the
Power Amplifier is ON.
6 Utilities
6.1 Virtual MMI
Utilities -> Virtual MMI Utility, operate the handset just link press keypad.
6.2 Script Utility
Utilities -> Script Utility
The following steps descript how to record an ETS script. Give an example of record data of command
cp->DB->DB Templates->common->cp DB NAM 1, CP/DB/DB Templates/cellular/CP DB HWD Rx AGC.
1. Connect the phone to your computer, make sure all connection is ok.
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2. Open ETS.
3. Run script thru Utilities -> Script Utility. In the Script, Select Script->Record command to let
Script application in Recording status. Then Script.exe will record all commands that printed in ETS main
window.
4. In ETS application, select CP->DB->CP DB NAM LOCK command to unlock the NAM. Then select
CP->DB->DB Templates->common->CP DB NAM 1 command to open the dialog of CP DB
NAM1. And select CP->DB->DB Templates->BAND A->CP DB HWD BAND A Rx AGC to open
the dialog of CP DB HWED Rx AGC. If you want record more you can select the commands you want
to record.
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5. Click the “Read” commands in all dialog, For example In CP DB NAM1 dialog press the key “Read” to
read NAM1 data from the phone, and in “CP DB HWD BAND A Rx AGC “ dialog , press the key “Read”
to read Rx AGC data from the phone.
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6. Then in ETS, click “Write” in all dialogs that you have opened. In CP DB NAM1 dialog press the key
“Write” to write NAM1 data into the phone, then this command will be printed in ETS main window
and be sent to Script.exe. It will be recorded in the Script.exe main window. In “CP DB HWD BAND A
Rx AGC “ dialog press the key “Write”, the Rx AGC data will be recorded into script main window.
(See Picture <4>)
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7. Switch to script, select Script->Record, to stop recording the script, and save the script in a file.
The file will be saved as *****.srp. Then you have recorded the NAM1 data in a script file.
Note: Usually if you want to run the write NAM data into the phone, you should set the NAM unlock.
So you need add the command “ETS, Id=CP DB NAM Lock, DB NAM Status=Unlock, Confirm
Change=No“ in the first line of script file. This command can also be directory recorded into script
file. The script file is TXT file, so you can edit it, copy some ETS command into the file.
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Revision History
Revision
Date
2012-06-05
Descriptions
Created
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